Argentum Motors’ three promoters had everything going for them to make their venture a success. Now, things are falling apart, amid a furious blame game
For many small entrepreneurs around India, growth and prosperity come riding on the Delhi Metro
Two Indian-origin dealmakers on Wall Street help investors burdened with toxic assets find buyers
Infosys co-founder N.S. Raghavan became one of India’s earliest venture investors in 2000 but his company didn’t make much money. His sons, Sriram and Anand, are out to change that
He beats his own drums. He treads his own path. Gopinath is back at his old game: Disruptive entrepreneurship
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Vinod Ramnani wants to win the heart of the largest medical devices market in the world
Shahnaz Husain converted her teenage passion into a thriving beauty business. Now she must let it move on beyond her
Shahnaz Husain has single-handedly built a business empire selling Ayurveda products. Here, she speaks with Forbes India about her journey so far and succession plan
Some sports stars disappear after retiring, some hang around on the fringes looking for ways back into the sport. Sports analyst and cricket commentator Harsha Bhogle tells Forbes India why it is tough for successful sportspersons to also find success in business
Mahesh Bhupathi may have lost the finals of the US Open to former team-mate Leander Paes, but he is going great guns as the CEO for Globosport, his celebrity management company. He talks to Forbes India on how life in the corporate courts.